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I recently read Vision Australia’s Achieving Accessibility in SharePoint 2010 white paper and found it really interesting because when I worked in a web team for the Australian federal government, SharePoint was synonymous with being horribly, horrib

Disabled users are users. This might seem like a straightforward or even a trite statement, but its a point worth making since Usability (or UX – User Experience) is a growing field which has the fantastic goal (and one very close to my heart)

Next Wednesday 9th of May is the very first Global Accessibility Awareness Day. According to the #GAAD website “Global Accessibility Awareness Day is a community-driven effort whose goal is to dedicate one day to raising the profile of and introducin

I’ve been reading the great report by Media Access Australia, Sociability: Social media for people with a disability, and it got me inspired to find the “quick reference guide that can provide support for the most likely issues including keyboard sho

There’s a huge amount of articles about accessibility on the web, but most of them assume a fair bit of knowledge on the topic already or are geared towards web professionals. This is aimed towards someone who’s new to online business or needs to get

Web Usability Testing is an iterative process. It involves feeding back key improvements to the web development team regarding user requirements. Lots of business decision makers have their own opinion about how they want their company website to loo